More than a dozen new businesses got their start this year. 6:00 am, May 28, 2021 ×
More than a dozen new businesses got their start in the past year. (File photos / Superior Telegram)
The city of Superior welcomed a variety of new businesses in the past year.
Here’s a brief rundown:
Central Flats on Belknap Street, May 17, 2021. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)
Central Flats
Construction was completed on the new mixed-use building that stands on the site of the former Central Middle School, offering 136 market-rate apartments and 12,000 square feet of commercial space.
The 175,000-square-foot, five-story structure started welcoming new residential tenants late last year, and its first commercial customer, Imperium Chiropractic, is planning to open this summer.
The owner of the popular restaurant found a place to call his own and grow. 11:00 am, Dec. 22, 2020 ×
Jamrock Cultural Restaurant owner and chef Tony O’Neil adds prawns to a pan of garlic butter at the Superior Business Center Thursday, June 25. The restaurant will soon be opening at a permanent location, 1901 Tower Ave., the former Pak s Green Corner and Kenny Wong s site. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)
Chef Tony O’Neil has been on the move this year.
First serving his Caribbean-inspired meals as a street vendor and curbside out of his home, O Neil moved to the commercial kitchen at the Superior Business Center, then to Average Joe’s Pub before landing a place to call his own.